Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
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Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
Summary
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium is a stadium[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of stadium entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (489 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium is located in City of Melbourne[3].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium is in the country of Australia[4].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's instance of is recorded as stadium[5].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium is owned by Victoria State Government[6].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium is operated by Melbourne and Olympic Park Trust[7].
- The location of Melbourne Rectangular Stadium was Olympic Park[8].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's Commons category is recorded as Melbourne Rectangular Stadium[9].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's occupant is recorded as Melbourne Storm[10].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's occupant is recorded as Melbourne Rebels[11].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's occupant is recorded as Melbourne Victory FC[12].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's occupant is recorded as Melbourne City FC[13].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's occupant is recorded as Western United FC[14].
- January 1, 2010 marks the founding of Melbourne Rectangular Stadium[15].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -37.825278, 'lon': 144.983889}[16].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's sport is recorded as association football[17].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's sport is recorded as rugby league[18].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's sport is recorded as rugby union[19].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's surface played on is recorded as artificial turf[20].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's official website is recorded as https://www.aamipark.com.au/[21].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's maximum capacity is recorded as {'amount': '+30050'}[22].
- Melbourne Rectangular Stadium's date of official opening is recorded as May 7, 2010[23].
Why It Matters
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium ranks in the top 3% of stadium entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (489 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24]